Living in Philadelphia Proper (Center City, Fishtown, South Philly, University City, West Philly, Fairmount, Kensington, Germantown): A Guide for Newcomers
The Vibe of Philadelphia Proper
Philly’s urban core is dense, historical, and full of personality. It blends the old and the new — 300-year-old row homes next to modern glass towers. It’s one of the most affordable major cities on the East Coast, with a strong sense of neighborhood identity, activism, and local pride. While it’s not always polished, Philly’s character, culture, and community feel real.
Major Cities/Neighborhoods
- Center City – Dense, walkable, and historic. Home to Philly’s business core, old city charm, and high-rise condos.
- Fishtown & Northern Liberties – Hip, artistic, and fast-changing with galleries, gastropubs, and new townhomes.
- South Philly – Diverse and deeply local. From Italian Market to East Passyunk, it’s rowhome central with serious pride.
- University City – Anchored by UPenn and Drexel, this area blends students, startups, and research hospitals.
- West Philly & Germantown – Tree-lined streets, big porches, and a mix of historic homes and newer infill.
-Fairmount & Spring Garden – Residential feel with walkable parks, museums, and charming blocks.
Why It Works
- Walkable and bikeable city with strong transit (SEPTA subways, buses, trolleys, and regional rail).
- Rich in arts, food, culture, and history — from Reading Terminal to the Barnes Foundation.
- Offers diverse housing stock for buyers and renters, from historic to ultra-modern.
- Home to world-class institutions like UPenn, CHOP, Temple, and Jefferson.
- Strong civic identity, local businesses, and vibrant immigrant communities.
Watch Out For
- School quality varies widely across catchment areas.
- Gun violence and public safety concerns persist in some neighborhoods.
- Aging infrastructure and inconsistent city services.
- Parking is tough, and some blocks still suffer from disinvestment.
Good Fit For
- Young professionals
- Students
- Renters who want affordable urban living.
- Buyers looking for character-filled row homes in neighborhoods with deep identity.
- People working in medicine, education, nonprofits, or the arts.
- Residents who want to be car-light or car-free in a Northeast city.
Things to Do
- Reading Terminal Market, Italian Market, and Franklin Institute
- Art Museum, Barnes Foundation, and murals everywhere
- Live music in Fishtown, First Friday in Old City, food festivals year-round
- Eagles, Phillies, Sixers, and Flyers — it’s a sports town.
- Local bars, coffee shops, record stores, and galleries define the street scene.
Housing Snapshot
Type: Rowhomes, triplexes, converted warehouses, mid-rise condos, high-rises, and brownstones.
Buy:
- Fishtown/Northern Liberties: $400K–$750K
- South Philly: $275K–$650K
- University City/Fairmount: $400K–$800K
- Germantown/West Philly: $225K–$500K
- Center City condos: $500K–$1.5M
Rent:
- 1BR apartment: $1,600–$2,400
- 2–3BR rowhome: $2,000–$3,500+
Commute & Transit
SEPTA subway (Broad Street, Market-Frankford) and regional rail connect all corners of the metro.
Frequent buses, trolleys, and Indego bike share. Walkable neighborhoods with strong local services.I-95 and Schuylkill Expy serve city drivers — traffic can be brutal.
- 30 mins to airport
- 1.5 hrs to NYC by train
- 2 hrs to DC.
Is the Philadelphia Area Right for You?
If you want an affordable, walkable, culturally deep city with neighborhood pride and real grit, Philadelphia Proper delivers a big-city experience that’s as unfiltered as it is unforgettable. It’s not for everyone, but it is very much itself.
If you want to expand your search to the greater metro, check out the LookyLOO Review of the Philadelphia Metro.